Michael Corleone said it best: “Never let anyone know what you are thinking.” That’s why there has been a bit of kerfuffle in the wake of a New York Times interview with Michael B.
Jordan and Jonathan Majors. They let us know what they were thinking, comparing themselves to Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in estimations of what they are capable of achieving.
The actors spoke to the New York Times to talk about Creed III, which is off to a fantastic start in theaterical box office and critical reviews.
The chemistry between Majors and Jordan is obvious, leading to speculation on future collaborations. “The way you two talk about each other, it sounds like this is the first of many collaborations to come,” said Times interviewer Kyle Buchanan.
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